The Rock Cycle: this page is from the Classroom of the Future website. It gives a good basic explanation.
Rock and the Rock Cycle: this series of pages is part of the Windows on the Universe website. The page on how does the rock cycle work is pretty cool!
The Rock Cycle: this text based site has some really good information.
How Do Rocks Undergo Change: this is a great site from the publisher of our science textbooks, Houghton Mifflin. Remember to go to pages 2 and 3 either by clicking on them or clicking on the arrows that are on the page.
Rocks and the Rock Cycle: a very cool site from the BBC. Use the next botton at the bottom right hand corner to get to the next page.
The Rock Cycle: another very cool website! This one is sponsored by Beyone Books an online interactive textbook site. Make sure you use the Focus Topic links.
Mrs. Gates searched for and found all of these websites!
The Rock Cycle: from the Minerology for Kids website sponsored by the Mineralogical Society of America. Check the bottom of the page for information on who to identify rocks.
The Rock Cycle: this is a short explanation of the cycle. It comes from the Cycles of the Earth website. The sponsor of these pages is the National Center for Atomospheric Research.
Interactive Rock Cycle Animation: click on the picture to start the animation then follow the directions in the bottom left hand corner. This is another cool site from Houghton Mifflin the publisher of our science textbooks.
Interactives - Rock Cycle: This is an awesome animation. Roll your mouse over the diagram and click to see the different animations and see the different information boxes. After you finish with the diagram click on the link for Completeing the cycle to take the test!